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Dirty Frag Unleashed: The Linux Vulnerability Granting Total Root Access

A sudden disclosure has revealed a critical security flaw that leaves every Linux distribution vulnerable to unauthorized administrative control.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Just a week following the disclosure of the Copy Fail flaw, a new local privilege escalation vulnerability known as Dirty Frag has been released to the public. This vulnerability is particularly severe because it affects all Linux distributions, potentially allowing local users to bypass security measures and gain full root privileges. The early release of this exploit underscores an urgent need for kernel patching across the ecosystem to prevent unauthorized system takeovers.

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